Master Level II

Behavior analysis: theoretical-methodological aspects and applications to autism spectrum disorder in intervention in adolescence and adulthood

Presentation

The master aims to provide knowledge and skills in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) according to the list of task 4 of the BABC – and other developmental disorders and enable students to use them in clinical and rehabilitative contexts for the treatment of autism and emotional, behavioral and developmental disorders. The master aims to provide theoretical and practical skills in the field of Behavior Analysis, training qualified professionals able to apply, with correct methodologies, interventions based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), through the supervision of a BCBA in outpatient services and in day or residential health or social health facilities, in school or home settings.

Career opportunities

Students who complete the training course will be able to:

  • effectively manage a work group describe and use the main concepts of behavior analysis (example: reinforcement, extinction, stimulus control…)
  • describe and use the main scientific methods of behavior analysis (example: behavior measurement, single case study, functional assessment, etc.);
  • describe and use the main procedures verified by applied behavioral research (example: differential reinforcement, prompting, shaping…);
  • plan, develop, evaluate and supervise ABA interventions according to the most up-to-date standard in health and social-health, day, residential and territorial contexts aimed at adolescents and adults with neurodevelopmental disorders (autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability) and other congenital or acquired disabilities;
  • identify and select problem behaviors, analyze them functionally, identify the factors that trigger and maintain them
  • evaluate, conceptualize and operate on a case study with psychopathological problems;
  • design and implement interventions to teach new skills and reduce problem behaviors based on the principles of behavior analysis according to international ethical principles;
  • continuously monitor progress towards established objectives to check the effectiveness of the intervention;
  • build a Life Project for the person with ID and ASD aligned with the Quality of Life domains;
  • know and implement interventions for severe neuropsychiatric disabilities;
  • design and manage interventions on emotional and sexual issues;
  • design motivation paths for staff working within the services and
  • organizations;
  • acquire operational tools aimed at improving organizational practices within complex services;
  • to know the main phenotypic characteristics of the most frequent genetic syndromes in order to refine the functional analysis procedures;
  • understand the main ethical issues underlying intervention with disabilities in adulthood.

The Master is aimed at training the professional profile of Behavior Analyst aimed at adolescents and adults in the health and educational fields as defined by the ABAItalia guidelines. The Master also responds to the training of health professionals in the field of autism, Behavior Analysts, provided by the Sicily Region (regional autism program, GURS 12 July 2019).

The Behavior Analyst, in total autonomy, designs and creates a network between all the figures of the healthcare system. He supports the ABA technicians, coordinates a work group and monitors the intervention in compliance with national and international scientific standard and in the sustainability of the interventions even if applied in national school, health and social contexts.

Director

Kore University of Enna

Presti Giovambattista Maria Lino

Scientific Committee

The Scientific Committee is composed of:

  • Prof. Paolo Moderato (Emeritus Professor IULM Milan)
  • Prof. Davide Carnevali (Lecturer Sigmund Freud University, Vienna)
  • Prof. Serafino Corti (Catholic University, Milan)
  • Prof. Carlo Ricci (Salesian University, Rome).

Application for admission

The application for admission to Master, addressed to the Rector of the University of Enna “Kore”, drawn up exclusively online at the University address web www.uke.it, must be presented or sent to the University Protocol Office, Via delle Olimpiadi n. 4 – Cittadella Universitaria, 94100 Enna, under penalty of exclusion, no later than 11.59 pm on 7 June 2024.

The deadline for submitting the application for admission has been extended to 15 December at 11.59pm

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